When we finally came to stop, fearful it might start up again, we
practically ran off the jet. I was right. Rohanrim is safer back home.
She would die of either the jet or food. I'm scared but I must be brave so
I can complete this mission and go home.
As soon as we were off that wretched thing we looked at the map nearly cried. Instead of trees and dirt, with was on the map, there were weird roads made of some type of rock. " Maybe the map was a little out dated," said Tindomerel. "Maybe we should look for a map in that building," said Laurelin. She was pointing to a building made of a brick. " We must be careful for our ears have not yet changed," said Willow. We had put a spell on our ears so it would look human. I felt a tingly feeling where my ears were. It was a spell in progress. This is the longest spell to ever activate! The tingly feeling is making my head dizzy. Sort of feels like the jet ride. Why couldn't we send drow to do this? I'm starting to think they're lucky to be underground.
A roar of noises assaulted us as soon I opened the door. We covered our ears immediately. "Someone make it stop!" shouted Tindomerel, as we were looking at midgets, walking and shouting at the top of their lungs. " Laurelin, you must calm down! People are starting to stare!" I pleaded. Laurelin eyes were flashing a fiery violet. " I can't help it! It's too loud!" shouted Laurelin. She squinted her eyes as to cover them from the humans. "We have to get out of this place!" shouted Tindomerel.
They made their way along the edge of the large room until they reached a sign that had a crude picture of what looked like a woman. "Let us take a look in here! It might be a bit more quiet!" shouted Willow. We noticed people were still staring at us so we uncovered our ears, since we noticed it shrank, and winced, for it was still to loud. But we endured the pain anyway, though it had little effect on the humans. I guess it was because our attire was very different from theirs. Stiffly, we walked inside the room.
The room they had just walked into was a little quieter, but it still hurt to be in this place. There was also now a foul stench in the air, like it hasn't been cleaned in at least a century. A flushing sound was head several times per minute. We figured this must be a bathroom. In spite of its foul stench, it was a nice place to rest for a while. We were on solid ground and it wasn't so loud in here. So we agreed we should stay for a couple of minutes here before going into the outside world of men.
"Excuse me, but I think you guys should move on now. Hey, wake up!" said a woman in a blue uniform. Startled we woke immediately we hadn't realized we had slept and it was against some type of rule. "We are sorry and beg for your mercy. We are. new to this place," explained Willow, in a heavy accent, not quite sure what to say. "Hey. it's ok, just move it along," said the woman.
As soon as we were off that wretched thing we looked at the map nearly cried. Instead of trees and dirt, with was on the map, there were weird roads made of some type of rock. " Maybe the map was a little out dated," said Tindomerel. "Maybe we should look for a map in that building," said Laurelin. She was pointing to a building made of a brick. " We must be careful for our ears have not yet changed," said Willow. We had put a spell on our ears so it would look human. I felt a tingly feeling where my ears were. It was a spell in progress. This is the longest spell to ever activate! The tingly feeling is making my head dizzy. Sort of feels like the jet ride. Why couldn't we send drow to do this? I'm starting to think they're lucky to be underground.
A roar of noises assaulted us as soon I opened the door. We covered our ears immediately. "Someone make it stop!" shouted Tindomerel, as we were looking at midgets, walking and shouting at the top of their lungs. " Laurelin, you must calm down! People are starting to stare!" I pleaded. Laurelin eyes were flashing a fiery violet. " I can't help it! It's too loud!" shouted Laurelin. She squinted her eyes as to cover them from the humans. "We have to get out of this place!" shouted Tindomerel.
They made their way along the edge of the large room until they reached a sign that had a crude picture of what looked like a woman. "Let us take a look in here! It might be a bit more quiet!" shouted Willow. We noticed people were still staring at us so we uncovered our ears, since we noticed it shrank, and winced, for it was still to loud. But we endured the pain anyway, though it had little effect on the humans. I guess it was because our attire was very different from theirs. Stiffly, we walked inside the room.
The room they had just walked into was a little quieter, but it still hurt to be in this place. There was also now a foul stench in the air, like it hasn't been cleaned in at least a century. A flushing sound was head several times per minute. We figured this must be a bathroom. In spite of its foul stench, it was a nice place to rest for a while. We were on solid ground and it wasn't so loud in here. So we agreed we should stay for a couple of minutes here before going into the outside world of men.
"Excuse me, but I think you guys should move on now. Hey, wake up!" said a woman in a blue uniform. Startled we woke immediately we hadn't realized we had slept and it was against some type of rule. "We are sorry and beg for your mercy. We are. new to this place," explained Willow, in a heavy accent, not quite sure what to say. "Hey. it's ok, just move it along," said the woman.
